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UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: d s windowcleaning on March 02, 2008, 11:48:45 am

Title: gutter clean
Post by: d s windowcleaning on March 02, 2008, 11:48:45 am
just spoke to the lad across the road from me who had a quote from a doorstep caller on friday to clean his gutters , the price was £400 that works out at £200 for 2 sides both sides 12 mtrs each . he told them in a polite way to f-off  what a rip off , i wish i would have been in when they called .
Title: Re: gutter clean
Post by: * David Andrew Smith on March 02, 2008, 12:04:58 pm
This is a trading standards issue - report them/ get them notified on neighbourhood watch circulars etc.
Title: Re: gutter clean
Post by: leepaton1 on March 02, 2008, 08:29:18 pm
i think i would report them to trading standards aswell its a total rip off .
Title: Re: gutter clean
Post by: L.J.Thorpe on March 02, 2008, 08:40:05 pm
This is a trading standards issue - report them/ get them notified on neighbourhood watch circulars etc.
i think i would report them to trading standards aswell its a total rip off .
nowt to do with trading standards....they just gave a quote for the work,a VERY highly priced quote but you cant stop em doing that.......if they quoted 80 quid ,did the job and THEN said the charge was 400 quid ,that is a matter for trading standards.......probly ;D
Title: Re: gutter clean
Post by: d s windowcleaning on March 02, 2008, 08:56:16 pm
thats the way i see it that a quote is nothing to do with trading standards , its just a high price quote a rip off prices .
Title: Re: gutter clean
Post by: Mr H on March 02, 2008, 09:17:29 pm
You are sort of correct about the quote side.... However.... If they are highly over charging and a customer accepts the quote and even pays for the work. My understanding is that trading standards can then get involved or over charging..... There have been a few like that on Watchdog type progs in the past when people have realised afterwards that they have been "ripped off".
1 that springs to mind was a septic tank emptying service that were charging £250 - £300 when others in the area were charging around £80. Trading standards steped in and ordered them to reduce their prices as it was NOT in the customers favour to charge so much.

Regards
Mr H

Title: Re: gutter clean
Post by: L.J.Thorpe on March 02, 2008, 09:34:48 pm
hmm....possibly but only a matter for TS if customer accepts quote and then kicks up a fuss,so nothing wrong in giving a high priced quote,but most custs would say get lost,unfortunate tho that somewhere ,someone will get stung for that price and probly more
Title: Re: gutter clean
Post by: Davo on March 04, 2008, 07:53:15 am
You are sort of correct about the quote side.... However.... If they are highly over charging and a customer accepts the quote and even pays for the work. My understanding is that trading standards can then get involved or over charging..... There have been a few like that on Watchdog type progs in the past when people have realised afterwards that they have been "ripped off".
1 that springs to mind was a septic tank emptying service that were charging £250 - £300 when others in the area were charging around £80. Trading standards steped in and ordered them to reduce their prices as it was NOT in the customers favour to charge so much.

Regards
Mr H



You can charge whatever price you like, maybe not ethical , but its not illegal.

Thats why they tend to have lots of tv programmes on firms that charge extortionate prices, make the public aware and try to drive them out of business.

Mark
Title: Re: gutter clean
Post by: s.hughes on March 04, 2008, 08:20:24 am
But what about the little old lady, its these ones that are gulable.

Title: Re: gutter clean
Post by: Rob_B on March 04, 2008, 09:28:36 am
It also depends on the gutter clean. if it was just for a quick clear out then ok it is pricey. But if it is for a clear out, and upvc cleaning/restoring depending how bad they are could maybe take all day.
Title: Re: gutter clean
Post by: s.hughes on March 04, 2008, 09:58:40 am
I've heard of £4 a metre for a clean out plus all the whites.

Steve
Title: Re: gutter clean
Post by: Helen on March 04, 2008, 11:18:21 am
I've heard of £4 a metre for a clean out plus all the whites.

Steve
that's quite a low price, if for clearance, outer clean, and fascias and soffits and down pipes
If 12 metres to be done,  that's only £48.00 :)
Title: Re: gutter clean
Post by: Helen on March 04, 2008, 11:28:02 am
just spoke to the lad across the road from me who had a quote from a doorstep caller on friday to clean his gutters , the price was £400 that works out at £200 for 2 sides both sides 12 mtrs each . he told them in a polite way to f-off  what a rip off , i wish i would have been in when they called .
It does seem high, BUT they didn't get the job, so I really see no harm done. As for Trading Standards, they wouldn't want to know at this point. Their name says it all...standards, they would judge on a  job being done, not on a quote!
Not saying that the quote was a good one, but there are so many elements involved. When was this job last done..........10 years ago????? Then that is going to be one hell of a job to take on.  Can it just be fitted in when you are in that area, or is in on appt only? Are these guys VAT registered, if yes brings the nett price to £340.43 with the rest going to C & E. :)
Title: Re: gutter clean
Post by: d s windowcleaning on March 04, 2008, 10:30:05 pm
just spoke to the lad across the road from me who had a quote from a doorstep caller on friday to clean his gutters , the price was £400 that works out at £200 for 2 sides both sides 12 mtrs each . he told them in a polite way to f-off  what a rip off , i wish i would have been in when they called .
It does seem high, BUT they didn't get the job, so I really see no harm done. As for Trading Standards, they wouldn't want to know at this point. Their name says it all...standards, they would judge on a job being done, not on a quote!
Not saying that the quote was a good one, but there are so many elements involved. When was this job last done..........10 years ago????? Then that is going to be one hell of a job to take on. Can it just be fitted in when you are in that area, or is in on appt only? Are these guys VAT registered, if yes brings the nett price to £340.43 with the rest going to C & E. :)

found out gutter was fitted 18 months ago and its the team that fitted this are now back in the area and out canvassing to clean it i inspected the lads across the road and theres nothing in the gutters .